Thank you for the prompt reply. Unfortunately, I must STILL be misunderstanding something.
My reading of the documentation suggests that the following data 1066093663:0:1:0:0 1066096371:0:1:0:0 1066097939:0:1:0:0 1066155010:0:1:0:0 1066155844:0:1:0:0 1066160322:0:1:0:0 with "RRA:MAX:0.9999999999:1:9999 1066089300: nan nan nan nan 1066089590: nan nan nan nan 1066089880: nan nan nan nan [snip all nan's across the board] 1066164990: nan nan nan nan 1066165280: nan nan nan nan 1066165570: nan nan nan nan Should have some non-nan entries, since I am basically asking to return the MAX value in a "step" if any single value is defined. Or am I now misunderstanding how RRD handles sparse (ie long amounts of time relative to step between datapoints)? On Tuesday, October 14, 2003, at 10:12 AM, Serge Maandag wrote: >> Script output is similar to ... >> 1060853966:10000:20:3:18 >> 1060855893:0:20:3:18 > > That is an interval of 1927 seconds. > Your DS heartbeat is 300. Hence the update is out of date and you get > a nan in your database. > > Be sure to read up on the rrdtool site what step and heartbeat mean. > > Serge. -- Unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Help mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archive http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/rrd-users WebAdmin http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/lsg2.cgi
